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Monoprint created on Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate with acrylic paints on Pentalic Paper and various stencils.
Stencil Credit: Plaid FolkArt
Artwork measures 8 x 10.
Monoprint created on Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate with acrylic paint and masks on text paper with India ink highlights and rubber stamped image.
Artwork measures 6 x 6.
This print was created on Pentalic Corporation Paper for Pens using acrylic paints and various stencils applied to Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate.
Print measures approx. 8 x 10.
Acrylic gel plate monotype.
I started this one by transferring a pastel drawing to the gel plate. I then painted on top of the faint pastel image. It was a good way to compose the image and gave me a guide for painting. I don’t see much of the pastel in the final image, just a bit of pink in the sky. I used a photo I took 25 years ago while hiking on Cape Lookout as a reference. It’s looking north towards Netarts and Oceanside. Image is six inches (15.2 cm) square.
Gelli monoprint/monotype on paper (I believe the ones made with stencils are monoprints, since I can use the stencil to pull multiples, while the ones where I painted directly on the plate are monotypes because there is only one full print, and maybe a ghost print.)
The abstract pieces are part of my Sun Dances series derived from plant shadows; they were made by arranging paper 'left overs' after cutting out plant shapes (eg the shapes of the holes in the leaves)
The variations on the dancers and dogs were made with shapes cut specifically for the purpose... and some of the 'leftovers' from those cut-outs.
The botanicals are made by rolling ink/paint on the plate, pressing the botanical item onto the plate, and then lifting, then putting paper on the plate and pressing to transfer.
5 X 7 inches (printed area)
A Gelli plate is a commerically made gelatin-type plate for monoprint/monotyping that makes it very very easy to pull prints without a press. I got one in January of 2016 and had loads of fun playing with different techniques. You can google for more info on Gelli printing, this link looks pretty good: keetonsonline.wordpress.com/2013/05/16/all-about-gelli-pl...
Some prints I pulled this past weekend using the Gelli Plate. Some of them will end up as journal backgrounds.
blogged about here:
www.gingerblue.com/monoprints-on-the-gelli-plate-late-feb...
thanks for looking!
Greeting card created with:
- Lime green cardstock
- Copper metallic background paper
- Bazzil Basics black cardstock
- Floral components created from various Gelli Plate prints
- Embellished with Ranger Liquid Pearls
- Card measures 5 x 5
Monoprint created on Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate with acrylic paint, stencils, and masks.
Artwork measures 8 x 10.
Playing with my new Gelli printing plate. These art tags were created using re-purposed file folders, acrylic paint and various stencils applied to Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate. Dragonfly was created the same way. Embellished with postage and ribbon.
Stamp credit: Dragonfly and Text by Prickley Pear Stamps.
Tags measure approx. 2.75 x 5.5
Monoprint created on Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate with acrylic paints on Pentalic Paper and various stencils.
Stencil Credit: Plaid FolkArt
Artwork measures 8 x 10.
Monoprint created on Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate with acrylic paints on Pentalic Paper and various stencils. Details added with Posca Paint Pens.
Artwork measures 8 x 10.
ICAD 2015- May 31
Theme: Drawing & Doodling
Prompt: none (cover)
Title: ICAD 2015 by Missy Maxwell
Mediums: Gelli Print, Sharpie Paint Marker, Uniball-Signo pen, Golden Fluid Acrylic
Four of the things I'm doing at the moment, on Gelli Plate backgrounds. Not finished at all!!! The first one will show the "Little Prince" with a giraffe on a planet. The second one is called "A Giraffe Parade". The third one's title is "Bad Green Cat is Mocking the Pink Poodle" and the last one will be about rabbits, giraffes and circus!
Monoprint created on Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate with acrylic paint and masks on music paper with India ink highlights..
Artwork measures 8 x 10.
Monoprint on copier paper
Gelli printing plate
Block printing ink - red, orange & yellow
OHP masks
String
I'm liking the landscape marks in the background of this one, all artefacts of the ink rolling process. Orange was the first layer.
The halos round the planets were formed by applying the circle masks to the plate, then rolling the ink. There are four or five layers in this one.
Gelli botanic monotypes. I love that they approach the look and feeling of old daguerrotypes - but in color.
These were made by ink the plate, pressing the botanical onto the plate and then either lifting the botanical - or not - before printing. The "composites" are two separate prints (foreground/background of same botanical in same position) that were combined digitally.
5 X 7 inches (printed area)
A Gelli plate is a commerically made gelatin-type plate for monoprint/monotyping that makes it very very easy to pull prints without a press. I got one in January of last year and had loads of fun playing with different techniques. You can google for more info on Gelli printing, this link looks pretty good: keetonsonline.wordpress.com/2013/05/16/all-about-gelli-pl...
Drawing made for "2023 Year of the Rabbit", a Carla Sonheim class. We are binding some pages.The background is a Gelly Plate print.
Greeting card created with:
- Bazzill Basics cardstock
- Ginko leaf panel previously made using Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate
- Circles panel is a tape transfer also made with Gelli Arts Plate
- Card measures 5 x 5